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Two anthropology students win major university awards

May 18, 2015  ·  < 1  ·  By Tyler Hansen

Mindy Proski and Aryn Sanderson are further proof that Oregon State’s best and brightest learners study online as well as on campus. The two Ecampus anthropology students each earned high honors from OSU while learning at a distance.

Mindy, a resident of Gladstone, Oregon, was awarded the Waldo-Cummings Outstanding Student Award. It is given annually to 10 undergraduates in recognition of academic excellence and is one of the most prestigious honors bestowed by OSU.

Aryn received the College of Liberal Arts Outstanding Senior Award, which recognizes exemplary academic achievements, university and community service, and personal and professional goals. Aryn, who lives in The Dalles, Oregon, will receive her diploma next month at the Oregon State commencement ceremony in Corvallis.

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Tyler Hansen

Tyler Hansen is a writer for Oregon State University Ecampus. He primarily writes feature stories on the Oregon State students and faculty who learn and teach online, news stories and articles that provide readers with the information they need to continue their educational journeys. Prior to starting at Oregon State in 2011, he worked as a sports writer, journalism teacher and arts and entertainment editor.

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